Although you’ll still have to wait a few hours until we’re allowed to publish our review – we really don’t want to hear from Nvidia’s legal team today! – you can check out our RTX 5090 unboxing right now to get an early sneak peek at the contents of the package.
A new type of power adapter is now included in the box, making it easier to install the GPU inside smaller PC cases and hopefully putting to bed any previous thorny issues with melting power connectors…
Here we go again, folks… Nvidia is about to drop its new next-gen flagship graphics card, the RTX 5090 (as well as its little brother the RTX 5080), and you can bet that hordes of gamers – and scalpers – will be chomping at the bit to get their hands on one.
As someone who’s currently got an RTX 4080 sitting inside my home PC, I’m feeling rather comfortable this time around – not beset with the urgent need to upgrade that I felt during the last big Nvidia launch. But that doesn’t mean I’m not here to help you out: with the January 30 release date closing in and the review embargo lifting today, January 23, I’ll be here for the next few weeks to keep tabs on stock and (hopefully!) point you in the right direction.
You’ll be able to check out our review later today, but right here I’ve compiled all the retailers you’ll want to keep an eye on when it comes to tracking down one of these highly-coveted GPUs. Some storefronts, such as Newegg, already have dedicated landing pages for the RTX 5090, but nowhere seems to be offering any sort of pre-orders yet – it’s possible they won’t at all. However, some retailers – including Nvidia itself – are allowing shoppers to sign up for email notifications.
Be sure to bookmark this page and check back for more updates – I’ll be keeping a close watch on retailers for any updates as stock shifts, so you can be the first to know.
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